Imputation
Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom
God IMPUTETH
righteousness without works” (Romans
4:6). What in the world does that
big word mean? The word “impute” means “to pass to one’s account, to
count over” It means that Jesus
took our sins upon His record and then placed His righteousness upon our record.
Romans chapter four speaks concerning Abraham, “For
what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was COUNTED UNTO HIM for righteousness” (Romans
4:3). Abraham was not saved by good
works; rather, he believed God and was saved by Christ’s righteousness.
Christ’s perfection was imputed (placed) on Abraham’s record in
Heaven. God viewed Abraham in the
righteousness of Christ’s own likeness. Abraham
believed God concerning the coming Messiah which was to save His people from
their sins. Why was Abraham able to simply believe God in place of merit
(good works). Because Jesus paid
the price for all people to be saved. You
see, Abraham could NOT have lived perfect enough to please God.
All mankind is corrupt and destitute of God and decency.
Even in our sincerest efforts, humanity is tarnished with the curse of
sin and rebellion.
We need God.
We
read in Romans 4:8, “Blessed
is the man to whom the Lord will not IMPUTE
sin.”
Not only was Christ’s righteousness imputed (counted) to Abraham’s
record, but Abraham’s sinful record was imputed to Christ.
Literally, Jesus became as sin for us and died a sinners death, “For HE HATH MADE
HIM TO BE SIN FOR US, WHO KNEW NO SIN; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him”
(2nd Corinthians 5:21). “And as Moses
lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be
lifted up” (John 3:14).
The children of Israel had sinned by complaining and God was punishing
them. Many Israelites were dying
from the bite of fiery serpents. The
people came to Moses for help and then Moses went to God in prayer.
Here’s what God told Moses, “And
the LORD said unto Moses, Make thee a fiery SERPENT, and set
it upon a pole: and it shall come to pass, that every one that is bitten, when
he looketh upon it, shall live” (Numbers
21;8). This serpent symbolized sin
but it represented our Lord Jesus Christ who became as sin for us.
John 3:14 says that Jesus, just as the fiery serpent in Moses’ day,
needs to be lifted up for all people to look upon for salvation.
Are you perishing in sin? Look
to Jesus! Are discouraged and lonely?
Look to Jesus! Are you
worried or scared? Look to Jesus!
Are you tired or burned out? Look
to Jesus! Are you sad or depressed?
Look to Jesus! Are you
feeling empty or worthless? Look to
Jesus! Are you living in conditions
of misery? Look to Jesus! Have you recently failed at something? Look to Jesus! Do
you have guilt or hurt feelings over something in the past?
Look to Jesus! Are you stressed out or panicky?
Look to Jesus! Have you a
sick loved one? Look to Jesus!
Do you have cancer? Look to
Jesus! Are you in prison? Are
you a single parent? Look to Jesus!
Likewise, Are you healthy? Look
to Jesus! Are you blessed and happy?
Look to Jesus! Is everything
going your way? Look to Jesus!
No matter what your situation, Look to Jesus!
Look to Jesus! Look to
Jesus! “Casting
all your care upon him; for he careth for you”
(1st Peter 5:7).
And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness.
Now it was not written for his sake alone, that it was IMPUTED
to him; But for us also, to whom it shall be IMPUTED,
if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead”
(Romans 4:22-24). These
Scriptures were written that we also might have Christ’s righteousness imputed
to our record and our sins imputed to Christ’s record.
He who knew no sin became as sin that we who knew no righteousness could
be made the righteousness of God in Christ.
What a wonderful truth! To
think that Jesus would actually bare my sins upon His own body and suffer the
crucifixion for me. Even more
wonderful is that He would place all of His Holiness upon my record so that I
might be viewed upon by God as having the righteousness of Christ.
Now that’s a loving God! Do
you realize all that you will miss if you reject Christ as your Savior?
And the scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and
it was IMPUTED
unto him for righteousness: and he was called the Friend of God”
(James 2:23). Would you like
to be the friend of God? It all
begins when you say yes to Jesus and let Him become your Savior.
Jesus earnestly wants to impute your sin to His record and impute His
righteousness to your record, all you must do is believe.
Admit you’re a sinner, deserving of hell.
Turn to Christ now in faith and ask Him to forgive your sins and come
into your heart.